
‘One Life’ director on the true story of Sir Nicholas Winton; Iger triumphs in Disney proxy fight
The Business · KCRW
April 5, 202432m 11s
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Show Notes
<p>Kim Masters and Matt Belloni take a quick look at Ari Emanuel-led <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/endeavor-taken-private-ipo-1235864661/">Endeavor</a> going private, and the banter partners break down the outcome of the long battle between Nelson Peltz and Disney. </p>
<p>Plus, on this special episode of The Business, Kim Masters speaks to director James Hawes about his film <i>One Life, </i>which tells the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved more than 600 children, including Masters’ own mother, from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. Hawes talks about how after years as a television director, he found his feature directorial debut in <i>One Life, </i>and Masters shares her deeply personal family stories connected to Winton’s rescue efforts.</p>